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      <image:caption>Below Tywyn Farm, Dyddgu’s home Gwahodd Dyddgu Dyn cannaid doniog gynneddf,              Dyddgu â’r gwallt lliwddu lleddf,           Dy wahawdd, cawddnawdd cuddnwyf,   I ddôl Mynafon ydd wyf.                       Nid gwahodd gwyw a’th gydfydd,          Nid gwahodd glwth i’i fwth fydd.           Nid gorchwy elw medelwas,                  Nid o ŷd, gloyw amyd glas.                   Nid tam o ginio amaeth,                        Ac nid ynyd ciglyd caeth.                      Nid gofwy Sais â’i gyfaillt,                    Nid neithior arf barf mab aillt.               Nid addawaf, da ddiwedd,                      I’m aur ond eos a medd;                        Eos gefnllwyd ysgafnllef                       A bronfraith ddigrifiaith gref,                 Ygus dwf, ac ystafell                             O fedw ir; a fu dŷ well?                         Tra fôm allan dan y dail                         Ein ceinnerth fedw a’n cynnail.              Llofft i’r adar i chwarae,                        Llwyn mwyn, llyna’r llun y mae.            Nawpren teg eu hwynepryd                   Y sydd o goedwydd i gyd:                     I waered yn grwm gwmpas,                   I fyny yn glochdy glas.                          A thanun’, eiddun addef,                        Meillion ir, ymellin nef.                         Lle deuddyn, llu a’u diddawr,                Neu dri yn ennyd yr awr.                       Lle y cyrch rhywiociyrch rhiw,              Lle cân edn, lle cain ydiw.                     Lle tew lletyau mwyeilch,                     Lle mygr gwydd, lle megir gweilch.       Lle newydd adeilwydd da,                     Lle nwyf aml, lle nef yma.                     Lle golas rwyl, lle gŵyl gwg,                 Lle gyr dwfr, lle goer difwg.                  Lle nid hysbys, dyrys dir,                      Blotai neu gawsai goesir.                       Yno heno, hoen gwaneg,                       Awn ni ein dau, fy nyn deg,                   Awn, od awn, wyneb gwynhoyw,          Fy nyn lygad glöyn gloyw.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Englynion y Beddau, The Black Book of Carmarthen, fol. 32a Englynion y Beddau Y beddau a’u gwlych y glaw – gwŷr ni orddyfnasynt hwy ddignaw: Cerwyd a Chywryd a Chaw.  Y beddau a’u tud gwyddwal – ni llessaint heb ymddial: Gwrien, Morien, a Morial. Y beddau a’u gwlych cawad – gwŷr ni llessaint yn lledrad: Gwên a Gwrien a Gwriad.  Bedd Tydai Tad Awen yng ngodir Bryn Arien. Yn ydd wna ton tolo – bedd Dylan Llanfeuno. Bedd Ceri Cleddyf Hir yng ngodir Hen Eglwys,     yn y diffwys graeandde,   tarw torment, ym mynwent Corbre. Bedd Seithennin synnwyr fan, i rhwng Caer Genedr a glan môr, mawrhydig a cynran. Yn Aber Gwenoli y mae bedd Pryderi. Yn y tery tonnau tir Yng Ngarrog – bedd Gwallog Hir.  *** Bedd i Farch, bedd i Wythur, bedd i Wgon Gleddyfrudd. Anoeth byd, bedd i Arthur.</image:caption>
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